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Tag Archives: March Madness 2009
Prof Andrew McAfee steals predictive info from NewsFutures, and beats his students with it.
Andrew McAfee: Two questions to wind up this post. First, how could I have made better use of crowd wisdom and other available information to make better March Madness picks? And do you have any tips on how to be … Continue reading
HubDub: “If you sign up a friend and he/she wins a prize, then you win the same prize.”
HubDub – March Madness 2009: *Prediction Market Technology – Experience March Madness Like Never Before* March 16th: Anticipation is running high for the 2009 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship (popularly known as March Madness) with the first round tipping … Continue reading
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